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Public Health Nutrition
The Mediterranean diet in Spain: adherence trends during the past two decades using the Mediterranean Adequacy Index
Carmen Fuentes-Bol1  Blanca Roman1  Domingo Ramos1  Anna Bach-Faig1  Josep Lluís Carrasco1  Lluís Serra-Majem1  Esther Cristià1  Isabel F Bertomeu1  Daniela Geleva1 
关键词: Mediterranean diet;    Spain;    Food availability;    Household food consumption;   
DOI  :  10.1017/S1368980010002752
学科分类:卫生学
来源: Cambridge University Press
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【 摘 要 】

ObjectiveThe purpose of the present study was to analyse the evolution of the Spanish population’s global and regional adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MD) since 1987.DesignA cross-sectional study was conducted analysing food consumption from the Spanish Household Consumption Surveys administered by the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.SettingThe Mediterranean Adequacy Index (MAI) was applied to measure the adherence to the MD. The significance of the MAI trend was evaluated using a regression model.SubjectsThe sample comprises a household consumption data set, which consisted of 2500 households in 1987 and increased to 6200 in 2005.ResultsThere was a significant decrease in the MAI (P = 0·001) during the past two decades in Spanish households. From 1987 to 1997, MD adherence significantly decreased, but since 1998 it appears to have stabilised. In recent years, the daily household availability of several of the food components of the MD has increased. The MAI was observed to be significantly higher during the entire period in some Mediterranean regions, such as Andalusia, and significantly lower in more inland regions, such as Castile-Leon.ConclusionsDuring the past two decades, Spain has experienced a significant downward trend in adherence to the predominant dietary pattern, likely as a result of numerous socio-economic changes. However, a stabilisation and a recent slight recovery have been observed during the past decade.

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